Changelog:- the preview shows the whole content of the selected record;- the text in the preview window can be selected in any part;- added a scrollbar to the preview window;- the main window appears at the center of the screen;- some other little things.

frank38 wrote:I need clipboard, and I want it almost complete.After some search, I found Gpaste for my desktop.But a feature is missing, the preview of copied images.So I decided to write by myself a simple frontend (about 190 lines of code).Here is the screenshot:[img]aa[/img]

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I can empty the history, delete each item and of course choose any item.

What do you think?

I saw your post, and started to look for a clipboard managers for linux, and I found best one, with the features you were asking for (images preview and much more).. Ive installed in my stem, I love it..I Think you can yet give up your project .

CopyQTHE ULTIMATE LINUX'S CLIPBORD MANAGERCopyQ monitors system clipboard and saves its content in customized tabs. Saved clipboard can be later copied and pasted directly into any application.https://hluk.github.io/CopyQ/

bester69 wrote:I saw your post, and started to look for a clipboard managers for linux, and I found best one, with the features you were asking for (images preview and much more).. Ive installed in my stem, I love it..I Think you can yet give up your project . CopyQTHE ULTIMATE LINUX'S CLIPBORD MANAGERCopyQ monitors system clipboard and saves its content in customized tabs. Saved clipboard can be later copied and pasted directly into any application.https://hluk.github.io/CopyQ/

I'm using my program since last year and I am very happy with it.CopyQ seems to be a full featured program, but for such things I use Zim when I need to store something for long time. One missing feature is text formatting, but at the moment I don't have much free time for that. Lastly, CopyQ is made using the QT libraries, my program is made with Python3 and Gtk3.